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superstars. >> she is a superstar. >> simon stands a hell of a chance. >> simon said britney was a mean judge. simon said that. listen, how many times you got to know it ain't what simon says. simon's just saying whatever he got to say to throw people off because he the mean judge. you know simon the mean judge. britney ain't mean. she's just tough. >> i made my decision. >> reporter: for the freshmen judges deciding who stays and who goes is much tougher than they would have guessed. >> we're just watching people just one by one walk away. >> that's probably the hardest and the good facts are things that the first four are going to stay and we're going to do a really good job. >> it's not an easy job having to tell somebody that they don't have what it takes to go to the next round and i also want to make sure i'm right. i couldn't want to pick somebody that lets me down or let somebody go that was really talented. >> sometimes i have to make some really, really tough decisions. >> reporter: in hollywood adam housely, fox news. >> thanks for staying up late with us. here's brian now with t

rival's skates before a big competition. he says his coach urged him to do it. we'll talk with simon cho in an exclusive interview in just a few minutes. >>> and are chris brown and rihanna back together? hear what folks are saying about their possible reconciliation three years after brown brutally attacked rihanna. >>> and then we're going to switch gears and tell you about a legal reprieve for some high school cheer leaders in texas. the small town squad was tackling a big issue in school involving football and religion. we'll tell you what it's all about. >>> we want to begin this half-hour with the race for the white house. we are talking one month now until election day. both president obama and his republican challenger governor mitt romney are using friday's jobs report to bolster their campaign arguments. mike viqueira is at the white house. >> reporter: it is a huge number, it's good news for the unemployed, good political news for the president, but at least some people think the news is a little bit too good to be true. campaigning in ohio, the president seized on the new num

of their anti-poverty tour. i'll talk with sister simone campbell about that, and the presidential campaign, stay tuned. you're watching "the ed show" live from miami, florida. we're right back. . [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having dif

that is a "bs-er." that is my own cleanup version. he goes onto say that he can tell. simon rosenberg, president and founder of think tank organization and former adviser to president clinton, and mark easton, a fellow at the cato institute. i know people talk like this about things behind closed doors. i am not dramatically from the president of the united states. this isn't battleship president, governor romney, and oh, he is a "bs-er." he said that rolling stone magazine. is it appropriate, simon? >> i don't think it is any mystery that this is a brutal campaign, megyn. people are fighting hard for what they believe. i think this is normal and look at what barack obama has been called. he has been called a socialist, people have said he didn't have a birth certificate and wasn't born here, the attacks have been unprecedented in some ways. they have been said about him. this is a rough business these days, and i think that we are seeing it in the final days of the campaign. megyn: i think a lot of them will say bring it on. it's the presidency on the line. >> he has a lot of people he needs to

that there would be if the government had cuts of that kind. you had simone campbell on who pointed out that there's a study by bread for the world showing if you took the food stamp cuts, every church would have to come up with $50,000. most churches don't have that money. you shouldn't be cutting people off food stamps and expecting groups to pick up all that slack. >> ryan has said that 30% of americans want a welfare state. 30% of people are takers. how does he square those comments with this visit here? what was it all about? >> i think it's been clear for awhile, especially since the 47% video, that the republicans said whoops, where did that compassionate conservatism go. we better show we have a heart somehow because those comments are hurting us. they don't want to talk about budgets. they want to put out feel-good words and mitt romney offered some of those in the first debate. and they want to give us pictures that say we have big hearts. well, you can't make bricks without straw. show us what your priorities are. some of it should come from voluntarily contributions, but we built these

whether or not to sue google. it's a lawsuit many say can't possibly add up. dan simon has the story. >> the top voice recognition software -- >> reporter: on a recent episode of "the good wife" a small software company took a giant search engine to court alleging it was being unfairly buried in search results. >> we dropped overnight, we dropped. now you have to flip through 28 pages of search results to find us. >> reporter: that mirrors some of the real life allegations against google. antitrust authorities here and in europe are investigating whether google manipulates its search results and puts its products higher or more prominently to the detriment of competitors. >> you've cooked it. you are always third. >> senator, senator, may i simply say that i can assure you we have not cooked anything. >> reporter: google's chairman eric schmidt faced tough questions last year while testifying in front of a senate subcommittee. >> -- seems to suggest it favors google products. is that true? >> as i said, first, i disagree with that characterization. what i said over and over again was

side? >> simon, i think what ryan should actually do is follow the boss' lead and i think that it's gotten the campaign to where they are today. they have the momentum. and i would like to see congressman ryan keep it going. i think can he do every bit of that. when you think about what the issues are here, there is such a sharp contrast, differences, between the two campaigns. and i think vice president biden actually has got to make up for some of the lost ground that the president got their campaign into last week. i think it's a very tough uphill battle for vice president biden. if he comes across tonight as too aggressive, i mean he needs to be aggressive. but if he's an attack dog, i think he's going to push them further into a hole. i think that congressman ryan, based on what i've seen over the course of the last several months, he is very thoughtful. he's calm, he collects his thoughts and he portrays a very good image for the campaign. >> dennis, we'll leave it there. thank for your time and analysis on two very important topics today. sprint and the debate. >> don't ton

. and with that, we've got sister simone campbell from nuns on the bus in studio with us. we'll talk to our sports editor, dave we've adopted him. they play him, we adopted him. all that coming up, but first this is the full court press. >> headlines making news, the major league baseball championship series got underway. the new york yankees are having a rough go at it against the tigers 2-0. derek jeter broke hissing a yell. nlcs,ed cardinals won over san francisco 6-4 yesterday game two in that series. tonight, yankees-detroit tomorrow. >> bill: yankees have had a hard time. a-rod benched. >> they sat him down for a couple games. >> bill: because he's been playing such poor baseball. >> i'm on team tigers, by the way. i jumped ship from the nationals, i'm now on the tigers bandwagon. >> eric clapton is a bit richer, a painting from his private art collection sold for over $34 million. >> whoa! >> at an auction. the painter was sold for the highest price ever for a work by a living artist. eric clapton bought the oil on canvas, part of a series of three for just over $3,000,000.10 years ago so i

boyfriend simon are ecstatic. know how the baby's name. >> some of hollywood's biggest d.c. will gather in kennedy center if honor talk-show host ellen degeneres. receive the mark twain prize for american humor. the entertainers tonight include e harvey, lily tomlin, jimmy kimmel. the ceremony will air a week pbs.tomorrow on there could be one less dancing tonight. craig moe it's dry crofton was rushed to an l.a. hospital suffering a head injury. wasoft issa rice c hospital.the >> the fourth installment of activity 4 was in place. argo in second place with $16 million, followed by a hotel transylvania. backup quarterback tim tebow is winning. >> he has trademarked his signature pose. he has told many publications oft he has no intention from it, he just does a prayerpeople to use move the wrong way. justin bieber will perform the verizon center on november 5. we're giving you a chance to be among all those screaming fans. >> . vip > starting today we will the daily clue during abc 7 news at 5:00. once you get a clue, go to our page and enter. you get a nickel each day this , so you'll h

with melissa francis" and simon conscious bl is author of "the wall street journal" guide to the 50 economic indicators that really matter. i don't know whether people are sitting at home saying it's the jobs report coming, isn't it? i've got to know! but this is the kind of thing that could tip some voters one way or another. if the president gets a great number and can say i told you, we are going in the right direction, look at the jobs report, or if the unemployment rate goes up, mitt romney can say what he's been saying which is this is not what a real recovery looks like. so we expect it to come out. do we know at this point, simon, where we expect it to be? >> my gut is telling me, and having looked at a lot of other data related to this, is it's going to be flat to up. we're going to see either the same unemployment rate, 7.8 percent, or slightly up. megyn: so up is bad. >> up is bad. megyn: more people unemployed. >> and we're going to see a very modest growth in payrolls, and companies are going to add a relatively modest number of people to their work force. so it's something a li

to chesapeake this afternoon and back to leesburg tonight. sarah simons has more. as i'm reading that, they're busy. >> yes, they are. >> how do they do it? >> i don't know. they were feisty last night. >> everywhere. >> and allison and tony, you know, as you mentioned, it's the second predential debate and in there, it was supposed to be driven by questions from the immediate audience and quickly got heated. at times, seemed to spin a bit out of control. >> candy what, governor romney said it was not true. >> reporter: from the outset, it was clear this is going to be a different debate from the last one. >> you will get your chance in a moment. i'm still speak. >> reporter: after what the president acknowledged was a weak showing at the first debate two weeks ago, this time he was engaged and on the attack. >> governor romney doesn't have a five-point plan but a one- point plan and that plan is to make sure that folks at the top play by a different set of rules. >> how about $4 trillion of deficits over the last four years, 5 trillion. that is math that doesn't add up. >> reporter: the mo

their tax breaks? joining me tonight is sister simone campbell, leader of the nuns on the bus. sister, good to have you with us tonight. let's do the math, if we can, for just a moment. do you believe most churches have an extra $50,000 lying around to pick up the tab that ryan describes himself as a man of faith? how do we get through all of this? do the churches have the kind of money to follow the plan that he's putting forth? >> absolutely not. i mean, it's really shocking to think that he believes that churches can do this. what he doesn't know is how hard people are working right now, how much they depend on the food subsidies, just even to get food on family tables and how churches are stretched already in food pantries, feeding programs, all kinds of places already giving so much. this $50,000 for each house of worship would be an additional amount to what they have already raised. it's impossible. >> do people in the inner city need to be taught good discipline and good character. that's what paul ryan believes. >> i know. it's pretty shocking because he clearly has not been where

brian bilbray for challenger simon scott peters. we'll be right back. >> moderator: welcome back to good uttv debate between brian bilbray and challenger. i want to give the floor to you talking about medicare and how to fix it. bilbray: first a rebuttal. "the wall street journal" said they supported the right thing but in medicare as we know it. it wasn't some left-winger that said that. the other thing is they've got me on tape twice saying i wanted to and medicare. he cut my answer off for once and does i'd wondered if he'd release the whole answer that i gave an order that the public might have proposal. peters: you've been quoted as saying that medicare needs to be cut to sustain it. and that you're suggesting, how exactly do you do that? bilbray: you have to get the benefits. you have to cut the cost. we don't negotiate the cost of prescription to do that. to use the leverage to negotiate a price. we also know there's a lot of overbilling we need to take care of. and that's it in a very clear throughout this campaign. >> moderator: i want to get back to divine plan. there's been ma

know. so you do it on a boat. dan simon has the story. >> got a cruise ship for sale. this man would like to buy one. he is not looking for the world's most expensive yacht. he is looking for office space. >> we have clients around the world that are kind of knocking on our doors to come here. >> those clients, entrepreneurs from all over the world. dario mutabaja is president of a start-up company called blue seas. >> how did you come up with blue seas? >> blue represents water and seed represents growth. >> the concept is to park a cruise ship in international waters. it would allow foreign workers to live and work near silicon valley. >> our goal is to help high-tech entrepreneurs to access silicon valley ecosystem to move their operations to silicon valley without having to deal with the very difficult problems associated with visas. >> reporter: mutabja, an immigrant himself calls blue seed an entrepreneurial solution to the problem foreign entrepreneurs have in securing visas to work in the u.s. an issue that has been tangled up in the political impasse over comprehensive immig

on the orders of his coach. simon cho is a u.s. bronze medalist from vancouver olympics. he tampered with the skates prior to the world short trek championships in poland. the broken skate kept him out of the competition. his coach chun directed him to damage the skate. the coach is currently on leave during the investigation. >>> little girl in california who off aered her entire piggy bank to whoever stole her puppy now has her dog back. a yorky mix stolen from the child's home from san jose on monday. the girl is 10 years old and so very upset about her puppy that she started her own reward fund. firefighters and police chipped in $6,000 to help her. a woman found the dog on wednesday at a store 80 miles away. the girl and the dog were reunited yesterday. the girl and her family thanked all of those who helped. >> thank you to everybody who made, who made this happen. >> when a community stands together and good people do this, great things can happen. absolutely. you've made an a amazing ending. i couldn't ask for anything better. >> the little girl hugged the woman who found the

's going to come across and america will see that. >> reporter: simon cowell says he's always changing with the times and this year is no different. >> i was looking -- what i was looking for last year is not necessarily what i was looking for this year. the timing is part of the x- factor. lady gaga 10 years ago, i don't believe would have worked. five years later it obviously works. so i think timing, taste, charisma, talent, originality, confidence, you know, you wrap all those things up, being unique. that's what you look for. >> reporter: while the new contestants work on their high notes, rene says they need to remember that this is a huge opportunity. >> being a contestant is a huge opportu

? >> reporter: yes. simon cowell got his wish. he wanted chloe kardashian and got her, along with mario lopez. the auditions are done. i think it's a good choice. khloe will be funny, she's had hosting past. it could be good. and mario lopez is a good host, does amazing stuff. good fit. >> not to mention he's so darn cute. >> yeah, that was at the top of my list, too, dax. >> feel free to weigh in. >> reporter: listen, i'm interested to see how the cohosting goes, because it didn't work out so well for "american idol." might be different for x factor. >> nice way to not weigh in on mario. thank you so much. >> reporter: thanks, guys. >> we have never seen dunkleman before. easy come, easy go. tony perkins, over to you. >> give dunkleman a shot. give him a career again. >> that would have been fun. >> i don't think those are good choices. >>> coming up, this is good stuff, a local man's passion for singing is so strong, that a car accident and major illness could not stop him from sharing his gift with the world. after the break, david corey joins us live to talk about making it on the x facto

-factor, the judges continue to narrow down the contestants. only 24 will travel to brittany, simon, demi, and l.a.'s home. joined by celebrity mentors to help decide their fate. >> that's exactly the group that i wanted. >> it's going to be tough. >> this is when you get to separate from the other three judges. you're one on one. much more control of the situation. you are choosing the material. >> the challenges, it's going to be hard having to be in a situation to tell them no and make them go home. >> fact that i'm in the position now where i can help somebody and take somebody under my wings is just an incredible feeling. >> you have some good news for me. >> audience will find which teams the judges will be coaching. word is, l.a. reid is not happy with his while brittany on the other hand, seems to be feeling very confident. >> oh yes, they are winners in my category. >> for the mentors who include mark anthony, justin bieber, will iam and nick jonas. this is a time to do what they do best. >> there's something sexy about her. >> part of the challenge with the role that i have ta

riesirita simon. >>> president barack obama and mitt romney square off wednesday night in denver. both trying to lower expectations practically gushing over one another, but new jersey governor chris christie is going against the grain and setting the bar high for the republican nominee. >>er time mitt romney has been confronted in this campaign with one of these moments, he has come through in a debate and performed extraordinarily well laying out his vision very clearly and also contrasting himself with his vision with hoomp his opponent was at that time. so i have absolute confidence when we get to thursday morning, george, you'll be shaking your head saying it's a brand new race with 33 dap days to go. >> you almost never hear that. doing well in a debate. what on earth was chris christie doing? live from washington in an undisclosed location at the bureau, peter what was chris christie doing there? >> i have no idea, john. do you? this flies in the face of everything the romney campaign's been trying to do for the last few week. his senior adviser beth myers put out something sayi

colleague tamron has a look at what's next in "news nation." >>> roger simon will joan my live. he has interests advice for governor romney. he said, the rom knee campaign is not in a state of disarray. it never got aarrayed in the first place. a big victory for democrats in pennsylvania. a judge blocks the state's controversial voter i.d. law from taking effect this november. what happens next year? i'll talk with co-director of the advancement project who is fighting against the voter i.d. laws in pennsylvania and other state, and the boston globe cynthia needham will talk about the big debate in massachusetts, a war of words between warren and brown. outside where they were debating supporters from both sides going at it. we'll show you the video. now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got

live from the white house. politico roger simon wrote this, "whatever joe biden was drinking thursday night, barack obama ought to order a case of it." when you look at that, is there more pressure on the president to be like biden now? >> it's ironic you would ask that because the idea was biden was going to take pressure off the president by giving the base, the democrat base the most ardent supporters a little red meat for their appetite, that that appetite left unsateed. the president will leave here tomorrow on the weekend heading south of williamsburg, virginia. another training camp, debate camp for the next several days in williamsburg. obviously choosing virginia like nevada before it as a swing state before he heads up to hofstra university to sit down or stand up this time with mitt romney. yes, his base is looking for him to add some pep, add some energy, add some edge to really improve upon his performance that he turned in that first debate. >> mike viqueira live at the white house, thank you. >> okay. >> today mitt romney campaigns in two battleground states, virginia a

his coach pushed him to damage a competitor's skate before a 2011 race. simon cho says his coach urged him to bend a skate blade belonging to a canadian skater. that skater was forced to withdraw from the championship race. there are also allegations against christian th against chun that he verbally abused skaters. >>> wake forest is set to play maryland today in college park and will do so without four of its top starters. the school suspended six players because they violated team rules. they include the team's second leading rusher and leading tackler as well. the school has not given details as to what rules the players violated. and the nationals find out their division series opponent. >> and the os move on to the next round. carol maloney has it all in this morning's sports minute. >>> good saturday morning everyone. i'm carol maloney and your sports minute starts with the nationals finding out who they're playing. the cardinals and braves game, first wild card game in major league baseball history. neither team wanting to go home. matt holliday showing that he doesn't want to

it's going to bring the singing competition back for a third season. the show's creator simon cowell was thrilled to hear the news. he revamped the show after the first season bringing in new judges and a new host. the shows will go live starting next thursday. you knew he'd be happy with that big paycheck right? >> oh absolutely. >>> let's heads over to brian bolter now for a look at what's next on the news at 6:00. brian? >> new on the news as we are monitoring metro how the rail system is responding to an outcry after those controversial ads. then strong words issued by opponents of same sex marriage in maryland. as their stance on the issue gone too far? plus, he took a gamble with a high stakes heist. and it looks like this suspect might have gotten away with it. those stories and more on the news at 6:00, hang tight. man: to some people, social security is just a number. but to me, it's money that i earned. i count on social security. and i don't want washington politicians like george allen... privatizing it. if george allen wants to risk his own money on wall street... that's

of graceland with paul simon overseas. how did that go? what was it like to revisit that whole period of time? >> it was fantastic because people who have seen it when they were in their 20s came back and they were in their 50s and -- the real sing along. that record sold almost 20 million records. it was a whole lot of people. we played to 75,000 people in hyde park and we did stockholm, sweden. we did copenhagen and we did amsterdam. but everywhere it was people who had seen it when they were young and they brought their children. >> need lest to say there's not enough time in the day to talk to you. but we're have had glad you're here. stick around because we're going to hear the muse trick the show which is hat the -- music from the show which is at the kennedy center. the show taupes overnight -- opens tomorrow night and runs through october 20th. "songs of migration," still some tickets available. you can visit myfoxdc.com for ticket information. we'll have that for you, hugh will join us again in just a lile bit and we'll have more music coming up in just a little bit. allison back to

was the stronger leader, compared to 37% believing that about the president. simon rosenberg is president and founder of indiana think tank and advocacy organization, former adviser to president clinton. ben ferguson, host of the ben ferguson show. across the board the folks believe mitt romney won this debate and it's starting to move some independent, undecide -d voters into mitt romney's column. the question is, ben, whether that will last and how mitt romney capitalizes on that. >> he capital hraoeu capital cap capitalizes on it with what he did last night. what is different than four years ago when barack obama took the stage in mississippi he came out with grand ideas about all of us coming together and how we are going to cut the deficit in half and the world will like us again, and how we are going to get out of iraq and afghanistan. guess what, now he's going to run on what he's done over the last four years and there is not a lot he can point to to say that they were successful. that's what got him in trouble last night. if mitt romney does this the next couple of debates and he

started through the network lobby. it's a group of american sisters, sister simone campbell hoaring named the first one which went through nine states a couple of months ago through iowa and all the way through virginia. she was in studio with us before they went on the trip and the day they got back to washington d.c. the whole emphasis was bring attention to the ryan budget, the nuns believe this is not the direction a catholic church ought to be supporting in their government wrong policies and particularly pertinent, because ryan himself is such you a big catholic. since then, sister simone campbell told us the other day there have been many, many different states where groups of nuns have said hey we want to do a nones on the bus tour in our state or this state. they even did one on the stanton island ferry which is just a nuns on the ferry. >> sure. >> bill: and so we had planned right now and looking at dan to find out what's going on to be talking to the latest nuns on the bus tour is in ohio, where they were met by protestors from the tea party. ok? now, the tea party actually --

god. all right. >> simon cowell's got at least another year of work. fox yesterday announced it will pick up the reality show x factor for a third season although it's gotten nowhere near the ratings of "american idol." fans seem to be happy with the new judges demi lovato and britney spears. >> bill: simon cowell. i don't think he has to worry about it. >> i haven't been watching the x factor. >> bill: who are these people? >> tiger woods is trying something new. he's building a golf course. >> not chitting? >> golf.com reports the star golfer is trying his hand as course architect designing his first one doing so at a resort in cabo in mexico. the 14-time major champion says it will be a course that anybody of any experienced level will be able to enjoy. no word on how many more courses he wants to build and how much he's getting paid but it is costing $12 million to build. >> bill: it is costing $12 million because they have to bring the water from northern california. baja, california, it is a freaking

than your traditional ipad. and starting price tag of 329 bucks. we have dan simon and katie linendaal standing by outside this spot where this announcement has just taken place in san jose. dan simon, first to you, any big surprises? >> you know what, brooke, thanks to the internet, and all the leaks coming probably from apple suppliers, we didn't really see any surprises. they updated the imac, we saw the new 13 inch mac book pro. i guess what surprised me is the price of this ipad, $329. their competitors are a lot more aggressive when it comes to the price, $199 from google, $159 from amazon. so that was surprising to me. how about you? >> that was a big thing for me. as we head into holiday, tablet is a hot ticket item. for me, 329 bucks for the ipad mini, we have amazon kindles starting at $159, the nexus 7 at 200 bucks. for a consumer, $200 to $329 is a big difference. so i like to say, let's grab some popcorn and watch this play out because it is going to be interesting what consumers go for. if you want e-mail and the internet, can do that with any tablet. >> i have an ipad, i

times" moderates the discussion. it is one hour and 25 minutes. >> welcome, everybody. -simon rosenberg. we are grateful that you came out here today. if we had done an event around polli,ng we would have a few more people, but we are lucky to have joining rob shapiro, the chair of our globalization initiative, our good friend edward luce, who is now the former bureau chief of "the financial times," now chief american commentator and is also a published author. he has recently written one of the more influential or at least highly commentated -- there was so much commentary around his book about whether or not america was in decline in the economic issues we will be talking about today and we feel lucky he took time out of his busy schedule to guide us. many of you know rob shapiro, who has a long history of policy leadership here in washington, starting in the early days working for daniel patrick moynihan, to helping advise bill clinton in 1992, and eventually becoming the undersecretary of commerce in the second clinton term. what brought us together is the subject we will talk about

is published by simon & shuster and it is being rereleased today in advance of the steven spielberg's film "lincoln." >> on november 15th, doris kearns goodwin will be here with us. before then, though, you have a chance to read excerpts from the book and submit questions and you can take a look at other featured material at cbsthismorning.com. please check in often, because "cbs this morning" reads. your local news is coming up next. i'm excited about this. i think this is a great idea. >> since we read all those books, we can share more information about them online. >> what really makes it fun is to get people involved and have some kind of activity with them. >> and doris kearns goodwin is always a good, good guest. >> the interesting thing about the film, it's about the last 60 days of lincoln's life. >> excited for that as well. that's coming up. your local news is next. >>> this is a cbs 5 eyewitness news morning update. >>> it's 7:56 i'm michelle griego. firefighters are checking for hot spots after fast moving flames swept thaw restaurant supply store. it broke out around 12:30:00

bill press does this every morning. every morning. anyway. >> bill: you and sister simon campbell are the only two guests i know of that show up on their bikes. >> so a nun? >> bill: yes. and it's a little more difficult for her to ride because she has that great big habit. >> okay. she doesn't wear that come on. >> bill: so how are you? >> i am well. thank you. >> bill: let's talk about the gay rights issues. on obama and romney is there a clear difference? >> sure, undoubtedly. i mean -- >> bill: it is like night and day? >> it is like night and day. first of all, you know, president obama came out for support same-sex marriage. so that is huge. he essentially took the issue off of the table because of that. >> bill: it took him a long time by the way. >> it did. and certainly it's not the only issue -- >> bill: but a huge difference. >> yes, because romney supports the federal marriage amendment. just yesterday there was a piece floated at buzzfeed saying that -- you know -- >> bill: he was dropping his support. so all of our listeners and viewers understand. th

on fox 5. i liked it when simon was the only diva on the show. >> what happens on that show? those two might not make it through the whole year. it could be crazy. >> i know they signed contracts, so they'll still get paid and maybe they'll go on their separate ways. >> we'll see. still ahead, no diva here, we're going to talk about the state of the redskins after last week's missed field goals and a matchup with unbeating atlanta. we have special guest, graham gano, who many of us have been talking about during the last week or so. he is the former redskins' kicker. he is here in the studio. you're watching fox 5 morning news. and pennania. one west virginia paper calls it a "cash cow" for them. but its cost maryland over one billion dollars. money that could have created good jobs and... better schools for us. question seven keeps maryland money in maryland. david smallwood: question seven, i think it will be a... good thing for the state of maryland. we're here! [ giggling ] these days, nobody has time to get sick. mom, i don't feel good. but minuteclinic makes it easy to get well.

winner giving birth over the weekend. >> oh, wow. >> rumor has it she and her boyfriend simon are ecstatic about the baby's arrival. no word on what the baby's name is yet. but turned adele into the biggest heartbreak of 2011, we're starting to hear more about the new man in her life. congratulations. >>> hey hello to mrs. justin timberlake, everybody. jessica biel is spotted out for a post-wedding stroll. this is the first look at her after tying the knot over the weekend. they said "i do" in a secret -- well, kind of not that secret star-studded festivity in italy saturday. adam sandberg, beverly mitchell. i heard jimmy fallon was there. and the bride and groom were showered with flower petals after taking the wows and headed to an unknown locale for a honeymoon. >>> and finally, everybody, halloween came to new york a little early this year. the city hosted the mother of all dog parades. this is not just any canine celebrations. we're talking hundreds of dogs in halloween getups. and they showed up for the 22nd annual compton square park. pooches ready to show off costumes

. but the authors is not telling you something. he's the author of "the end of illness," published by simon and shuster, a division of cbs. doctor, is take a multivitamin a good idea? >> eating a great diet is good idea. eating real food is a good idea. i hate to pour cold water on things. if you look closely at this study, 14,000 doctors stew did, 13 of whom had cancer going in. only the ones who previously had cancer. a normal individual, you always have to say to your self, a normal individual will not benefit from take a multivitamin a day. that being said there are a number of studies done showing harm taking higher dose vitamins. vitamin e can cause prostate cancer. vitamin a can increase lung cancer in smokers. eat real food. >> multiwill minutes that you buy over-the-counter do they have the kind of excess you're talking about that would have the consequences that you're suggesting? >> no. slightly less than those. not dramatically less but less. again there's no data that multivitamins will -- >> don't take multivitamins. >> yes. >> don't take multivitamins not to have reduced chan

to simon and jeal. they're from belgium. the partnership is a discovery of a wide variety of musical styles that take us in and around the world. and now you're taking us to france. ♪ [ singing in french ] ♪ [ singing in french ] ♪ ♪ [ singing in french ] ♪ >> reporter: the kids euro fest is going on through november 14th. 200 plus free performances in and around the city, literally at every venue you can think of. look for a publication around this -- like this. they're all around town. in our next hour, we have magicians. back to you in the studio. >> thanks, hollie. >>> the marine corps marathon, details coming up at 8:00. >> if you are looking to take a last minute vacation to some place warm, now is the time to book it. plus, tips to make traveling this thanksgiving a little less stressful. that's coming up next hour. >> and another live look at fort lauderdale, where the surf is indeed picking up from hurricane sandy. she's out to sea, but already parts of the south feeling the effects. we'll have more on sandy coming up in a few moments. stay with us. fox5 morning news w

lopez. >> simon cowell rooting for khloe kardashian saying they bring authenticity. mario lopes, host of many shows. interesting to see what they bring to "x-factor." >> good to hear they are good friends. maybe he'll help her in that role. it seems like k-pats is back on. >> i said these two will be back together, sources told me. spotted all across los angeles. thee bought a $2.2 million house around the corner. these two do love each other and mistakes are happening. good that they are maybe reconciling. >> fans will be happy about that. also appears that katy perry on john maher could be an item, spotted in and around new york yesterday. >> this is telling because she actually spent his 35th birthday with him and they went to a pretty hot spot. restaurant here and also spotted at dinner and lunch together so they are not keeping it quiet or a secret. looks like they are very much on. >> let's talk about possible breakups as well. it appears that oscar winner russell crowe could be splitting from his wife of nine years, danielle spencer, this reported by "the sydney herald" who bro

and understated. anyway, she had a baby with her boyfriend named simon, and she's 34. he is 38. >> good for her. >> everybody is talking about this. there's a weather man who apparently did something crazy on the air. >> we don't know what it is. >> we haven't seen it, but it's been circulating, so let's watch. >> this is a tropical storm. why are you showing me this? because john is going to move north. the moisture from john goes over. the spin, the storm itself will turn into a depression. nothing really to worry about as far as wind goes, but watch where the precipitation will go. some of it will head up towards the west. some of it will -- [ laughing ] >> oh, my god. oh, no, indeed. why are you showing us that? we don't know. oh. >> oh. anyway, now, saturday night live apparently was fantastic. bruno mars was hosting it, and very rarely do they have the host also be the musical guest, but i guess loren michaels says let's get you for both because he is amazing. >> it's the highest rated "snl" of the season. >> good for him. >> there was a bit. we were talking about the brad pitt chanel ad.

last week, the roger simon piece that said that congressman ryan actually holds the governor in a bit of disdain and has referred to him as "the stench"? did that surprise you? did you find that to be credible? >> oh, well, i think they actually came out and said that was satire. they added an editor's note. i think there were a lot of people who didn't understand it was satire. it was added -- they added an editor's note the next day. "buzzfeed" called them and asked about that. >> john: well, i'm relieved. >> it was an attempt at satire. >> john: when the onion site is down, i go right to politico for their insights. >> you need to be pretty clear when you're attempting satire on politico. it is not exactly what you're expecting. >> john: it did seem like ryan winced when he pointed out that barack obama didn't raise taxes during his first term. >> that was pretty great. his reaction was kind of a wts. wtf. what are you doing? by all accounts, i've done a lot of reporting on this, ryan and romney have a v

valley correspondent dan simon is looking into it for us. >> reporter: steve merryfield owns a high-end sporting goods shop. after 27 years in business, he'd been preparing to sell it. all the records for potential buyers stored on his computer server. so he was more than concerned when he realized all his data had been frozen. >> the last words i remember is, this is not good. this is not good. >> reporter: it turned out hackers had taken control of his machine and flashed a message. for $3,000 he could have his data back. but it didn't stop there. he'd have to fork over an additional $1,000 for each week he didn't comply. he'd become a victim of what's being called ransomware. had you ever heard the term rans ransomware before? >> no. i can say that it's, you know, appropriately named. you feel victimized. you feel helpless. >> reporter: ransomware is becoming so pervasive that it prompted the fbi to put out a warning. the bureau says it's getting dozens of complaints each day. >> it's one of the more destructive pieces of malware. they'll encrypt the files and if you don't pay, t

, analytical, less swayed by emotion. it is a personality that comes from simon baron-cohen. he has a bunch of items that will give you a score, the drive to understand the variables in a system and how they govern the behavior of the system. if you understand subway maps, sheets, if you enjoy doing that, it is the drive to identify the of motions another person is to -- experiencing. there is a big sex difference here. men are higher on systematizing and women are higher on that. if you analyze only the men, libertarian men are the highest of any of the three groups and they are the lowest on empathizing. libertarians are the only group whose scores are higher than their empathizing scores. this reflects a lot of things happening. many point to the feminizing of the democratic party. it has not only got more female, but it has gotten more feminine. there are a whole bunch of other studies, and i can tell you like this. it is a whole year -- a measure of reasoning, we have logic problems were you can get it wrong. tolerance of ambiguity, libertarians are the highest. there is one exception,

simon who has a sense of what is taking place right now. the main suspect has not yet been arrested. what do we know? >> reporter: yeah, suzanne. so far i've spoken to one of the senior police officials involved in the investigation. he tells me they have six people in custody, but they believe key facilitators around this attack, they all are local men from malala's hometown. they suspect that maybe some of them went to afghanistan where the plot was hatched and returned to pakistan where they carried out the attack. now, the main suspect, as you say, they have identified is a man called -- he went on to do a masters in chemistry. he is one of the main suspects involved in shooting this 15-year-old school girl all because she was fighting for an education. >> have they been able to actually talk to the main suspect about the motive behind this, because this was just horrific when we heard this young girl being attacked simply for encouraging people to go to school. >> althis stage they weren't able to share information about the process or what they may have found out from the susp

seriously. i learned that the duke simone in conservative gossip at the court of louis the 14th thought his contribution to society was so great that in his memoirs he wrote 3,000 paejz published in 40 volumes. i can't produce that and there's a whole pair docks. >> imagine that dude on twitter. vicky. >> we can't take the gender gap for granted, that preference of democrats by women. you know, we've been seeing so much bounce in the polls in terms of women in 2010. we also saw a preference for republicans by women. in 2012 i don't know what's going to happen. is this going to be an exception or more of the same? >> this is a big thing to keepure eyes on. women do vote differently for men. they have for some time. my thanks to all of you. thank you for getting up, and thank you for joining us today for "up." join us tomorrow sunday morning at 8:00, and we'll preview monday's presidential debate on foreign policy with -- coming up next is today's mhp. this week in voter suppression, the confusion edition as courts strike down one technique after another, there are people still at work active

yourself as shy, and here you've become not the front man. i guess simon was the front man. >> definitely got a lot of attention for a bass player, not what i had in mind. i was in a quiet spot in the corner of the stage, but, yeah. >> you were in a moment in the '80s were videos were the thing, and you -- this band really captured and embodied that moment. when we look at "rio" or "hungry like the wolf," right here, were there stylers and producers or was this all you guys? >> we had done it very cheaply. the four of us had gone on a vacation together and the film crew came and jumped on the back end of the vacation. sri lanka, stopped off on the way to australia. they were made on a shoestring, those videos >> you mentioned a couple of moments ago your struggle with addiction. this was the '80s. you were the hottest rock star in the world. there must have been temptations everywhere. >> there was temptation everywhere, yes, but, i mean, for the most part it was -- yeah, i mean, you know, you just get involved. part of telling of the story was -- was like i think in a way if you had been

-old british singing sensation welcomed a baby boy with boyfriend simon. still no word on a name. adel cleaned up of course this year at grammy awards taking home six trophies. >> 24 years old. >> i know. >> goodness, that's an old soul right there. >> it is. >> okay. >>> big night for ellen degeneres, the talk show host will receive the kennedy center's mark twain prize for american humor tonight. it is used to honor those who bring positive change. because he makes us laugh so much, will peril. >> very good. >> tony, questions whether he should been to. >> will farrell, i wasn't sure. making people laugh, i wasn't sure right there. >> he's got that curly head of air. >> all right. good. >>> i'm happy about it. >> i'm happy, i'm fine with all of of it. >> it's going to be cool for the next hour too. now the sun's out, we're in for a nice warm-up. highs in the low 70s, few degrees warmer than yesterday. >> i like it it. >> you're going to love the next couple of days, 49 in washington, 37 gathersburg. it's a little bit milder out to the west, chicago 51, that's indicating camps in the 50s with

on monday. please try to behavior yourself for once, simon. she is also a cover girl again, smiling from the cover of "lucky" magazine's december issue. >> to come from a place where we feared for her life, to become one of the highest paid stars in the whole entertainment industry right now. she's truly a role model for turning your life around. >> nothing like having all of your dirty laundry aired in a public forum like that. >>> you know how hard it is to get kids to eat their greens. look at one woman who has never grown out of it. she's only eaten three things her whole life. not a single fruit or vegetable on the list. linsey davis has the story. >> what's this stuff? >> some cereal. >> reporter: these guys never thought they would get finicky mikey to like life cereal. >> he likes it. hey, mikey. >> reporter: and children are known for their extremely picky eating habits. but you never met a picky eater quite like marla. any hummus? >> no. >> reporter: not a single thing in this aisle you would eat? >> no. >> reporter: would you go banana bread, maybe? >> reporter: at 54-year-old

with boyfriend simon conicki. she announced in june she was pregnant. adele recently recorded the theme song for the latest james bond movie but she's laying low now and nesting. >>> the floor of a florida apartment building collapsed during a crowded party. police in tallahassee say dozens of people were in an apartment saturday night. around 1:30 in the morning the floor caved in. >> i turned my head for a second and the ground started shaking. i turned and the floor was gone. the people were gone. the floor kept on caving in so everybody was just trying to get out for their lives. i jumped out the window. >> 55 people were taken to hospitals. everybody is expected to recover. >>> good morning. i'm natasha curry in for robin meade. it's monday. i didn't have to tell you that. frightening details about the man who gunned down three women it at the spa where had his wife worked. what it was like when the shooting stopped. plus, it's your last chance to hear the candidates face off. what to look for at tonight's third and final presidential debate. >>> and this hour, lance armstrong is about

'm ted simons. you have a great evening. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> the thing about eisenhower is that he would never tell anybody whether he was going to use nuclear weapons. why is this important? in the 1950's, nuclear-weapons were pretty new comment and we threatened to use them at various stages. nobody ever knew whether he was serious or not. of course, it to be credible as a deterrent, and you have to be credible, and ike never told anybody. talk about loneliness of command. the use of nuclear weapons, what could be a greater demand -- command decisions and that? now he is president and he has an even greater level of responsibility at a time when nuclear-weapons are new. not just one or two, but we're building a whole arsenal. are we going to use these things or not? ike use them as a tool. basically to avoid any more. >> evan thomas on "ike's bluff." >> and this government has promised and maintain the closest surveillance of the soviet's military buildup on the island of cuba. with

, the elevator or your room, thinking you're going to start this business. >> this comes from a guy named simon cynic who i met early on in my program. he said to me, look, everyone can say what your company does, but that doesn't connect people emotionally. what you need to do is explain why you do it. that's why you go to this stationery store instead of this stationery store. not because the product is so much better, but because of the emotion, the why you started this. >> i like number 40. improve yourself confidence by standing differently. this applies to -- i hope any woman watching will listen to what you have to say. it sounds strange at first but it is absolutely true. >> it does. i was very cynical when we went to meet this woman who explained this to me. amy cutty is at harvard business school. she did a study that basically said you can stand in certain positions that releases testosterone in your body for both men and women. what that does is makes you more kf debt confident or before you are going into a meeting or on a show where you'll be nervous. stand in a room, put your arm

the feeling? >> yes, i do. i'm just right up the street. we are at the neil simon, but we are here to talk about you right now. >> you are an exterminator. >> i'm german. >> explain your character. >> it's the little guys. >> tell bus your character a little bit. >> well, he has raised in a family that wanted to help jus during the war. or even before the war. he goes through a great deal. his father was a very religious man, believed intensely in god. both his parents get killed during the war and he's been made to commit an unspeakable act by the nazis. so he denies god as we find initially in the play. a series of events unfolds. i won't say he finds god, but he finds something. >> maybe a little redemption along the way, huh? >> he gets the redemption. >> don't you think all great art has redemption at its core? look at dickens, all the great writers, tolstoy? in the end there is some sort of redemption or you feel unsatisfied with the book. >> "les miserables." >> are you enjoying your time on the stage? most people know you probably from tv. >> what i find fascinating about the sage,

before releasing his memoir total recall. simon and shuster owned by cbs and we'll talk with lesley stahl in the next half hour and have portions of that interview you didn't hear last night. >> and some of this morning's headlines. the "new york times" reports payroll tax increase is likely in the cards for next year. a temporary tax holiday end january 1st. according to the "times" there's little desire by republicans or democrats to extend it. some 160 million americans will see their taxes jump by $1,000. >> britain's "guardian" reports a russian court put off appeal by a russian punk band. three members were sentenced to two years in prison for performing a song in cathedral criticizing vladimir putin. >>> the "los angeles times" says governor jerry brown signed a new law on sunday allowing hundreds of young undocumented immigrants to have drivers license. they were eligible for work permits under new obama policy. >> the ft. worth star tellgram said texas had two minor earthquakes. the first was 3.4. the second was 3.1. there was no major damage but after shocks are expected for the

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